How Can I Get A Sample Of An Eviction Letter From Parents In The UK?

If you are in search of a sample letter of eviction from parents in the UK, you will find help in the following blog post. There are a few drafts that you can refer to and customise according to your requirement.

How Can I Get A Sample Of An Eviction Letter From Parents In The UK?

You can get a sample eviction letter from parents in the UK through many online sources. Below are some drafts that apply to different situations but you can customise them on the basis of your requirements:

Sample 1:

To: [full name]  

[address]

[zip code]

Date:

Dear [first name],

I regret to inform you that the living arrangement that we had agreed upon does not seem to work out in a mutually beneficial manner. I have made several attempts to explain the consequences of your actions but seeing that there has been no positive response from your side, this is to serve you a Notice of Eviction. 

I am quite disappointed that despite several reminders, you have not been able to keep the apartment clean and there is a frequent loud noise that disturbs the neighbours. Their complaints have now reached the local council office and I am afraid that I am left with no other choice but to ask you to evict the premises in the next 30 days.

I hope that you will abide by the due date for leaving the apartment and making sure that the rental payment is made on time so that I don’t have to involve the authorities during the eviction process.

Sincerely,

[landlord’s full name]

[landlord’s signature]

Sample 2:

To: [full name]  

[address]

[zip code]

Date:

Dear [first name],

It is with great disappointment that I must share that your actions have caused me to serve you this Notice of Eviction from the flat that you have rented out from me for the past 14 months. 

Unfortunately, the terms of the contract have not been fulfilled from your side when rental payments have not been made on time for the past several months and have now gone into arrears for three consecutive months.

I have made several attempts to offer you easy payment options but you have failed to pay the rent and have not kept up with the terms of the contract. Therefore, I must ask you to evict the premises in the next 30 days.

Please make sure that you vacate the flat by [date] with all your rental arrears paid. I hope to keep the eviction process smooth and amicable.

Sincerely,

[landlord’s full name]

[landlord’s signature]

Sample 3:

To: [full name]  

[address]

[zip code]

Date:

Dear [first name],

While you have been living in the said premises for the past few months rent-free, I will not be able to extend the same offer anymore. 

I have already informed you that due to my retirement and increased hospital bills, I cannot allow you to live in the flat without paying rent; especially since the space is my only source of income if I rent it out to somebody else. 

Therefore, consider this as a Notice of Eviction and make sure that you vacate the flat in the next 30 days.

Sincerely,

[landlord’s full name]

[landlord’s signature]

Do You Need A Court Order To Evict Your Adult Children?

No, you don’t need a court order to evict your adult children from your house. Children who are older than 18 years of age are not your tenants, but “excluded occupiers”. This means that you don’t need to have a court order issued to evict them from your house. 

You can simply issue a Notice of Eviction if you want them to vacate your house. In some cases, parents may choose to do this via a discussion or a verbal notice. However, if you feel that it is necessary that you must issue an eviction notice in writing that you can use any of the above sample letters and customise it according to your circumstances.

At What Age Can You Evict Your Children?

You can evict your adult children who are 18 years of age or older if you are unable to afford their stay in your house (or for any other reason). While some parents may ask children as young as 16 years of age to live on their own, they will not be able to legally evict them. 

Additionally, if you evict a child younger than 18 years of age, you will remain responsible for their housing costs and living expenses.

In a lot of cases, children who have left their parent’s homes have found local council support through their council authorities as well as the Citizen’s Advice Bureau.

Conclusion:

The above blog post provides a few sample letters that can be used in case a parent needs to evict a child from their house. Additionally, you will find some key information regarding the eviction process in such cases.

References:

Sample Eviction Letter to Family Member Download Printable PDF | Templateroller

How to evict your adult children in the UK | eHow UK